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At a glance: key Fort Lauderdale commission votes and actions on April 7, 2026

City Commission of Fort Lauderdale · April 8, 2026

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Summary

The City Commission approved consent items and several resolutions and ordinances, introduced a citywide digital kiosk solicitation, designated a vice mayor, approved bond reallocations for parks, and passed ambulance transport fee changes on second reading. It also denied a high‑profile dock‑waiver request.

The Fort Lauderdale City Commission took multiple routine and substantive actions at its April 7 meeting. Key outcomes:

• Consent agenda: All consent items were approved; the commission approved M1, a first amendment to a revocable license with Midtown Powell Flagler Village LLC for a temporary right‑of‑way closure.

• R1 appointments: The commission appointed multiple nominees to boards and committees as listed in the clerk’s record.

• R2 kiosks: The commission approved notice of intent to enter into a comprehensive agreement for a citywide interactive digital kiosk program and recommended a 21‑day competition period; staff said location selection will involve permitting and neighborhood consultation.

• PH1 (quasi‑judicial): The commission introduced and adopted a resolution denying a waiver to allow two finger piers (one up to 56.5 ft) at 1409 SW 17th Street after neighborhood opposition and debate about measurement points and navigation.

• PH2 (parks bond reallocation): The commission approved reallocating $774,146.88 from a North Fork Elementary School project: $474,146.88 to Bass Park improvements and $300,000 to Lauderdale Isles Landing improvements after the school board moved to repurpose the school site.

• Ordinances and fees: The commission introduced first‑reading ULDR notice‑procedure amendments (OFR1); it also approved on second reading an ordinance increasing ambulance transport user fees (OSR1).

• Other readings: OFR2 (vacation of a portion of Coconut Drive right of way) was introduced on first reading.

• R5 vice mayor: Commissioner Ben Sorensen was designated vice mayor for 04/07/2026–April 2027.

The commission also resumed a conference meeting on charter revision recommendations and directed staff to prepare ballot language for selected cleanup items and to perform outreach on deferred items.